KLEVER’S COMICS #5 : THIS IS THE STORY OF A GUY NAMED RIZE

Chino Dean

Chino Dean

He was homeless waiting to change over his life from homelessness. He talked to some of the people in the town, that he thought he could count on. They were people of the public, but also of the city and federal government. He told them about his situation. That he was from New York, and he filed a copyright that controlled most of the companies in Washington, D.C. So he began working for a company called Street Sense. The job requirements were to sell a homeless paper, that of course would provide finance; but also the opportunity to write and speak to the public. He would draw certain comic characters to resemble himself and the characters he would portray. This issue’s story begins in the year 2005; his first-ever visit to Washington, D.C. except for one short visit in April of 1987. He traveled on a class trip with (JROTC) Junior Reserve Officer Training Corp. It was his first chance to see the Capitol Building, and White House as a young Prince of the U.S. Military. He hoped to meet President Ronald Regan or George H. Bush, but only saw the back of the White House.


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Region |Washington DC

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